
Jacaylbaro
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After two years no alternative strategy to YUSUF
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
After 14 years no alternative strategy to CAYDIID's Salbalaadh ,,, -
Somaliland: New Government Says Will Open Talks with SSC
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Which one of you believes that ??,, -
Xukuumada Madaxweyne Siilaanyo Oo Markii Ugu Horeysay Shaaca Ka Qaaday In Ay Wada Hadal La Gelidoonto Jabhada SSC Hargeysa (HWN) Guddoomiye ku xigeenka 2-aad ee Golaha wakiilada Somaliland Baashe Maxamed Faarax ayaa sheegay in ay xukuumada cusub ee Madaxweynaha dhawaan la doortay Mud. Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) uu wada hadal la furi doono jabhada hubaysan ee SSC. Guddoomiye ku xigeenku waxa uu ka dhawaajiyay dadka u dhaqan deegamada Sool iyo Sanaag ay ka qadeen wax ka noqoshada maamulkii xukuumada Madaxweyneha xilka ka sii degaya ee Daahir Rayaale Kaahin. Sidaasna waxa uu ku sheegay mar uu magaalada Hargeysa ugu waramayay warbaahinta, waxaanu tilmaamay in dagaal lala galo jabhadaasi aanu ahayn mid lagu gaadhi karo nabad balse wada hadal uu yahay waxa keliya ee lagu badbaadin karo qaranka jamhuuriyadda Somaliland. “Xidhiidho ayaanu la samaynay waanan u balan qaadnay in xaalka wada hadal lagu dhameeyo marka ay dawlada cusub dhisanto ayaanu ku balanay in wada hadal la furo oo marka lagu dayo in xaalka wada hadal lagu dhameeyo waayo maanta dagaal iyo colaadi wax ay soo kordhinayaan ma jirto, laakiin guusha waxa lagu gaadhayaa waa wada hadal iyo is faham yimaada, marka la isu yimaado” ayuu yidhi guddoomiye ku xigeenka 2-aad ee golaha wakiilada Somaliland. Waxa kale oo uu ka dhawaajiyay in dadka deegaamada ay hada kooxda falaagada ahi ka tisqaaqay ay tabanayaan waxyaabo badan oo ay ugu horeeyaan in laga qayb geliyo dhinaca maamulka waxaana hadaladiisii ka mid ahaa “Marka uu wada hadalku noo furmo dadku wax ayuun bay tabanayaan oo maamulkii hore umay dedaalin, dadka sool iyo sanaag degan dawladii hore waxba kamay siinin waad ogtihiin oo dhaqaale umuu tagin, maamulkii hore ee jirayna waa laga bedelay mid cusub oo u tagayna ma jiro, waanad ogtihiin ma jiro xafiis qudha oo nin reer sool ahi uu ka yahay agaasime ama hay’ad ay haystaan, markaa cabashooyin badan ayaa jira” ayuu yidhi guddoomiye ku xigeenka 2-aad ee golaha wakiilada Mud. Baashe Maxamed Faarax.
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My weekend begins NOW ............ Good Night People ............. and stay away from troubles
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A missionary is sent into deepest darkest depths of Africa to live with atribe. He spends years with the people, teaching them to read, write andgood Christian values. One thing he particularly stresses is the evil ofsexual sin. Thou must not commit adultery or fornication! One day the wife of one of the Tribe?s noblemen gives birth to a white baby. The village is shocked and the chief is sent by his people to talk with the missionary. You have taught us of the evils of sexual sin, yet here a black woman gives birth to a white child. You are the only white man who has ever set foot inour village. Anyone can see what?s going on here! The missionary replies, No, no, my good man. You are mistaken. What you have here is a natural occurrence - what is called an albino. Look to thy yonder field. See a field of white sheep, and yet amongst them is one black one. Nature does this on occasion. The chief pauses for a moment then says, "Tell you what, you don't say anything about the sheep, I won't say anything about the white baby".
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Ma la inaga hubaa inay wax waliba sax u dhaceen ??
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Kenya has relinquished its position as the most corrupt country in East Africa to Burundi, according to the East African Bribery Index 2010 by Transparency International-Kenya. The index which has expanded to Rwanda and Burundi this year, ranks the latter at the top position with a corruption prevalence of 36.7% while Rwanda is the least corrupt country in the region with a prevalence of 6.6 %. Kenya, at third position, has registered a slight improvement in the prevalence of corruption, from a corruption prevalence rate of 45% in 2009, to 31.9% this year. Uganda comes second at 33% while Tanzania is fourth with a corruption prevalence of 28.6%. The East African Bribery Index is a governance tool developed to measure bribery levels in the private and public sectors in the region. The survey was conducted among 10,505 respondents selected through random household sampling across all the administrative provinces in the five countries between January and March 2010. Most corrupt institutions The EABI 2010 clearly shows that apart from Rwanda where incidents of bribery were found to be negligible, corruption is still an impediment to responsive public service delivery in the region. Key governance and enforcement institutions such as the police, judiciary, and defence featured prominently in the index, as did institutions offering key services like health, education, housing and finance. The Revenue Authority in Burundi is the most corrupt institution in the region, dislodging The Kenya Police which topped the ranks in 2009. The police force in Burundi comes second, followed by the Kenya Police, Uganda Revenue Authority and Tanzania Police in that order. Completing the list of the top ten most corrupt institutions are the Uganda Police, Ministry of State for Defence (Kenya), the Nairobi City Council and the Judiciary in Kenya and Tanzania. The Aggregate Index for Rwanda could not be formulated following the limited number of reported bribery incidents in that country (78 bribery experiences out of 4,350 interactions with service delivery institutions). Indeed, none of the institutions in Rwanda are ranked in the regional Aggregate Index. TI-Kenya hopes that a deeper comparative study will be conducted in Rwanda to establish practices that have led to a negligible level of corruption there. Exits and entrants Three institutions listed in 2009 exited the 2010 Kenya Aggregate Index; these are the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) and the Ministry of Public Works. Entrants to the index are the Kenya Prisons Service, Kenya Ports Authority, Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife and the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The Aggregate Index for Tanzania had notable changes due to the first-time listing of some institutions. Eight of the listed institutions were new entries with the Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) being the only notable exit. Institutions listed for the first time included the Tanzania Ports Authority, Registrar of Births and Deaths, Tanzania Prisons Service and the Department of Defence. In the case of Uganda, there were minimal changes in the overall ranking compared to the 2009 Aggregate Index. However, some institutions including public and private schools, public hospitals and state corporations made their first appearance in the index. The Northern Uganda Social Action Fund, The Aids Support Organisation (TASO) and the Immigration Department left the index. Corruption perception The corruption perception in Kenya has not changed much for three consecutive years, according to the index. Close to 90% of the respondents rated the country as being between corrupt and extremely corrupt, while only 8.5% regarded Kenya as slightly corrupt. This is in sharp comparison to Rwanda, where about 84% of the respondents perceived the country as slightly corrupt while only 12% said the country was either corrupt or extremely corrupt. Both Tanzania and Burundi had 85% of the respondents rating their countries as corrupt or extremely corrupt while only eight percent of those sampled in Burundi perceived their country as slightly corrupt. Reporting of Corruption Cases The index highlights that the reportage of corruption cases is still very low in the region. Ninety-three percent of the respondents from Uganda who experienced a bribery situation did not report the matter to any authority, while 92.9% of those who were in a bribery situation in Tanzania did not file a complaint. Majority of the respondents in Burundi (92%) did not report the bribery incident. In Kenya, 89% of the respondents did not report corruption cases, while the majority of those who filed complaints (40.8%) sought redress from the management of the respective institutions with 11% and 4.9% reporting to the police and the Office of the Ombudsman (Public Complaints Standing Committee) respectively. Reforms necessary to achieve the objectives of the common market The commencement of the East African Common Market Protocol on July 1st, 2010 is expected to boost trade across the five East African countries by promoting free movement of goods, services and capital. However, corruption threatens to hold back the attainment of the objectives set out by the member states. “East African countries need to scrutinise their service delivery mechanisms with the objective of rooting out practices such as corruption that are impeding the accessibility of basic services, “said the Transparency International-Kenya Executive Director, Samuel Kimeu. “This will promote equality, development and the reduction of poverty in the region,” he added during the launch attended by the heads of the other four TI national chapters in East Africa. In the Kenyan case, a Proposed Constitution containing stronger accountability safeguards will be put to vote on August 4th, 2010. If passed, it will serve as the gateway for much needed institutional reforms aimed at curbing corruption incidents in the public sector.
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Looks like a revenge from a some years old incident ,,,, could be a wrong calculation from garowe.
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I just want to finish off some never-finish work ,,,, taking longer and longer than i expected.
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Alone in the office ,, bored, tired and hungry. I can't even listen to songs let along singing.
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Somaliland Oo ka Hadashay Gabadh La Sheegay in la Mustaafuriyay
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
ma adaa caadi sheeganaya ? -
ONLF Splits ---- Members Released from Ethiopian Jails
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Listen to the interview i posted niyow ,,,,, then let's see the other developments in the coming few weeks ,,, -
Originally posted by N.O.R.F: quote:Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Anigana hawsha maamulka igu haleeya ,,,,, it can be 2015 ,,, You should charge the qurbo joog Somalia $300 per person. waar kuwaas weliba waa looga badinayaa ,,,
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waa sidaas ........ arrin ha lala yimaado sidani si maaheee
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Waar subaga waa la cunaa ,,,,,,, habeenkiina madaxaa lagu shubaa markaad sii seexanayso
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Anigana hawsha maamulka igu haleeya ,,,,, it can be 2015 ,,,
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Somaliland Oo ka Hadashay Gabadh La Sheegay in la Mustaafuriyay
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
I told u long time ago to quit this fake nickname adeer ,, waa lagugu fahmaye isku xishood hadaba dee ..... -
Waar bal anigana meel igaga soo dara ,,,,
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Somaliland Oo ka Hadashay Gabadh La Sheegay in la Mustaafuriyay
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
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Mubarak to die soon, reports paper but Egyptian government denies Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s cancer is terminal and he will die within a year, according to intelligence sources quoted by the Washington Times. Western diplomats are worried whether the 1979 peace treaty with Israel will survive. Both countries retain diplomatic embassies and exchanges, but the “cold peace” has been increasingly chilly. Egyptian authorities have previously denied Israeli and foreign media reports that Mr Mubarak has cancer. It is known that he has travelled to Germany and France for medical care, but the Times report indicates his condition is a lot worse than it seems. Mr Steven Cook, a senior fellow and Egyptian affairs specialist at the Council on Foreign Relations, told the conservative-oriented newspaper, “When I was in Cairo in May, it was interesting. People were mellow about the prospect of him being ill. Everyone understood the end was near; the estimates were 12 to 18 months.” The Egyptian president has confounded the rumours by appearing vibrant and alert in recent meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Middle East envoy George Mitchell, among others. Mr Cook said the public appearances are made possible by drugs, and explained, “I heard that they pump him up with something that makes him able to function, so he can do these meetings and go to these public events.” Mr Mubarak took power in 1981 following the assassination of Anwar Sadat by terrorists linked with the radical Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s largest opposition party and which is officially outlawed. Mr Mubarak, 82, has run a tight regime, using an emergency law that effectively silences political competitors. His likely successors are either his son Gamal, who has displayed strong skills in economic reforms, Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman, or Mohamed ElBaradei, the former chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Mr Martin Kramer, a scholar at the Jerusalem-based Shalem Centre and an analyst on Egypt, however, told the Times that he thinks the peace treaty with Israel and Egypt would survive Hosni Mubarak’s death. “Egypt has kept the peace deal with Israel through the wars with Lebanon and through intifadas,” Mr Kramer said. Reacting to the report, Egypt’s Information Minister Anas El Fekky said: “The president is in good health and has been given a clean bill of health by his doctors, following his recent gallbladder surgery in Germany.’’ “We obviously understand the interest in this issue given Egypt’s geopolitical weight, and the president’s role as a force for stability in the Middle East. However, the media reports published on the president’s health are based on nothing more than rumour and speculation without any factual basis whatsoever, including a recent report citing anonymous intelligence sources.” Rumours about Mubarak’s health have rattled markets in the past because he has no designated successor. He has not picked a vice president, the post he held before taking office in 1981. The president has returned to a regular schedule of meetings with visiting officials since having surgery at Germany’s Heidelberg University Hospital in March. On Sunday he met Palestinian and Israeli leaders and other officials. He also appeared on Egyptian television on Tuesday attending a graduation ceremony for the Egyptian police academy. Television footage showed Mubarak standing to pin medals on graduates. The Washington Times report was the latest of several reports questioning the president’s health. The Economist published an extensive report this week on Egypt which described his health as “not good”. Egypt dismissed last week a report in Lebanon’s As-Safir newspaper that Mr Mubarak would travel abroad for treatment. Mr El Fekky said Mr Mubarak was maintaining a full schedule, citing his weekend meetings and recent trips to Algeria and France. Mubarak was to meet Turkish President Abdullah Gul today and was to make a speech to mark Egypt’s national day, he added. Mr Mubarak has not said if he will run for a sixth six-year term in a presidential election in 2011. If he does not, his politician son Gamal, 46, is seen as a likely successor. Mr Both Mubarak and his son deny any such plan. (Agencies)
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ONLF Splits ---- Members Released from Ethiopian Jails
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
^ ^ Niyow beentaan kugu nacay -
Burco airport is the best ,,,,